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The Great American Smokeout

November 21, 2013

 

It's Lung Cancer Awareness Month 

and today, Nov. 21, is the third Thursday of the month, which is designated as the 

Great American Smokeout.

 

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Have you been trying to stop smoking? Could today inspire you?

Join the City of Hope Twitter chat today 3 p.m. ET and follow #cohchat.

 Learn more about by creating a quit-smoking plan 

and the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Residential Treatment Center.

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